SANDSTORM FILMS
CONTACT
T+44 (0)1672 642042 E: bookings@sandstormfilms.com
GET IN TOUCH
BOOKINGS & QUOTES
Jenny Chapman
NEW BUSINESS
Tom Ward
PRODUCTION
Mark Patterson
TECHNODOLLY TECHNICAL
Tom Davies (Big T)
POST PRODUCTION
Ed Moorhouse
T: +44 (0)1672 642042
E: bookings@sandstormfilms.com
T: +44 (0)1672 642042
E: bookings@sandstormfilms.com
OTHER USEFUL STUFF
SANDSTORM FILMS: HQ & STUDIOS
Nestled on the edge of the Cotswolds and less than a minutes drive from junction 15 on the M4. Sandstorm provide international rates without the hassle of the travel
SANDSTORM
The Old Dairy
Badbury
Wiltshire
SN4 0EU
T: +44 (0)1672 642042
TRAVEL TIPS
Closest train station
SWINDON (15 mins taxi ride)
FROM LONDON
CAR = M4 West 60-90 min
TRAIN = Paddington 45 min
FROM HEATHROW
CAR = M4 West 45-60 min
TRAIN = 90-110 min
Public transport to Sandstorm is expensive, the car is (regrettably) preferable for convenience. For speed, the quickest train to Swindon from Paddington is now 45 mins, many clients have commented that getting here is as fast as getting across London. For large crews/extras we recommend large taxis and coach hire.
Remote viewing is available on all shoots at no extra charge.
STUDIO TOUR
Take a virtual reality tour around the Sandstorm Films facilities.
ACCOMMODATION
Sandstorm subsidise local accommodation for all large studio hires and full productions. We also provide a shuttlebus to keep travel to an absolute minimum and to make your production as stress free as possible.
Take the hassle out of your production and let us book this for you.
SANDSTORM TEAM
Just some of the team that make ideas into reality.
CAREERS
We’re always on the lookout for talented and enthusiastic team members, but here’s what makes Sandstorm a truly unique place to work.
WHAT WE DO
Still not sure what Sandstorm actually does? Click here for a quick explanation.
LOCKDOWN FILMS
While lockdown stopped film production around the world, at Sandstorm our team moved into the studios to allow us to keep filming, safely, whilst abiding by the government and WHO guidelines during Covid-19 lockdown. What began as something to do on the weekend’s quickly became a regular, somewhat ludicrous series of films.